Sonata for cello and piano
Opus 20
History
- Legley composed this sonata in 1945.[1]
- On 15 October 1946 this sonata was first performed in the concert hall of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels by René Pousseele and Frieda Pey.[2]
Music
- instrumentation: cello and piano
- duration: 26'
Parts
- I. Allegro moderato
- time signature: ₵
- II.
- Allegretto grazioso
- time signature: 5/8
- Trio
- tempo: Molto allegro
- time signature: 3+2+3/8
- Tempo primo (Allegro grazioso)
- time signature: 5/8
- Allegretto grazioso
- III.
- Adagio
- time signature: 9/8
- Allegro vivace - poco più lento - tempo primo (Allegro vivace)
- time signature: 2/4
- Adagio
Sources
- autograph (score and cello part): Royal Conservatory Brussels (B-Bc), shelf number BV-03-4008
- first edition (score and cello part): CeBeDeM, Brussels, 1956
Notes
- ↑ First edition and Tessely (p.68). More details are not known.
- ↑ See:
- De Roeck, pp.280-281.
- VERSCHRAEHEN [sic], Louis: Au conservatoire - Récital Pousseele-Pey-Maes in La Cité Nouvelle of 17 October 1946, p.5.
- Anonymous: Sonaten-recital in Het Nieuwsblad of 17 October 1946, p.4.
- P.M.: Les Concerts - René Pouseele et Frida [sic] Pey in La Dernière Heure of 17 October 1946, p.2.
- J.V.A.: Muziekleven Brussel in De Nieuwe Standaard of 19 October 1946, p.4.